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The Science of Learning - 4 views

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    "The Science of Learning summarizes the existing research from cognitive science related to how students learn, and connects this research to its practical implications for teaching and learning. Building off many efforts that came before it and reflecting the general consensus of the scientific community, The Science of Learning is intended to serve as a resource to teacher-educators, new teachers, and anyone in the education profession who is interested our best scientific understanding of how learning takes place."
Ian Guest

If the Moon Were Only 1 Pixel - 2 views

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    "A tediously accurate map of the solar system" Not tedious at all!
Ian Guest

Beautiful Audio Editor - 7 views

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    "Edit audio anywhere Copy. Snip. Pan. Record. Flexibly fade volume with envelopes. Apply and move effects (filters, compression, etc.) amongst tracks. And more."
Ian Guest

Dotstorming - 8 views

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    "A real-time group brainstorming and decision making app"
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    "A real-time group brainstorming and decision making app" (via @rmByrne)
Rhondda Powling

10 Tech-Savvy Web Teaching Apps Students (& Other Teachers) Will Love - Emerging Educat... - 6 views

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    Ten great apps are listed and their use demonstrated with 3 Minute Tutorials for each. These videos show you how to get started and the rest is up to you
Rhondda Powling

15+ Ways of Teaching Every Student to Code (Even Without a Computer) | Edutopia - 2 views

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    Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) put forward the following resources that you can use to teach programming with every student and every age
Rhondda Powling

Kelly Fitzgerald ~ EdTech Nut: Using Collections in TweetDeck to Save Tweets - 1 views

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    I use TweetDeck. It is a useful tool for following along during a Twitter chat as it allows you to build columns that help to keep track of the many different feeds, notifications, mentions, etc. It can be difficult to check out the resources shared and keep up with it all. There are many methods for 'saving' the resources shared. Kelly Fitzgerald @LISDTechie uses the collections feature in TweetDeck to gather those resources to review at a later time. Here she offers advice about how to add a collection and start saving those wonderful resources people are sharing.
Rhondda Powling

Developing students' digital literacy | Jisc - 1 views

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    A quick guide to a very good and comprehensive report on Improving the student digital experience
Rhondda Powling

20 Ways to Engage Students - 7 views

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    "A research study was carried out at PROCAT to investigate students' expectations and experiences when using technology at college. You can read the research report here. The E-Zine below is a further resource, which follows on from the research report. It provides 20 key messages for Instructors, which summarises feedback direct from PROCAT Students on how to engage learners. The magazine provides a useful checklist for teaching staff and is a resource they can keep referring to for ideas and to check they are on track. You will need flash to be installed to view the e-zine."
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Rhondda Powling

Transforming assessment and feedback with technology | Jisc - 5 views

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    "JISC page that provides ideas and resources to help colleges and universities enhance the entire assessment and feedback lifecycle." There are many transferable ideas for secondary school teachers.
Rhondda Powling

How Minecraft could help teach chemistry's building blocks of life - 2 views

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    "Minecraft is much more than just a game. Used carefully it can also be a powerful educational tool. It allows young people to create and explore places that are completely inaccessible by other means. Within the blocky world, they can roam around historical sites, delve into the geology beneath their feet or fly through the chambers of a heart, and much more besides. The rich resources of these virtual worlds, coupled with the educational version of the game, allow teachers to immerse young people in a comfortable but exciting learning environment. "
Rhondda Powling

The Best Online Learning Games Of 2015 - Part Two | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites... - 0 views

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    "In order to make it on this list, games had to: * be accessible to English Language Learners. * provide exceptionally engaging content, * not provide access to other non-educational games on their site, though there is one on this list that doesn't quite meet this particular criteria. * be seen by me during the second part of 2015. So they might have been around prior to this time, but I'm still counting them in this year's list."
Rhondda Powling

How Students Can Use Office 365 to Take Better Notes | Gaggle Speaks Blog | Tracy Duncan - 6 views

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    "When it comes to taking notes, students are no longer limited to pen and paper or even a keyboard and screen. With the OneNote Office 365 app, students can take their note taking to new heights. But OneNote is more than what you might expect from a typical notes app and can create new opportunities for students. Here's how OneNote lends itself to a variety of learning and note taking styles."
Rhondda Powling

12 Windows shortcuts every educator should know - Microsoft in Education Blog - Site Ho... - 4 views

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    Make the technology work for you.
Rhondda Powling

A Visual Guide to Sprucing Up Your Google Doc | Imagine Easy Solutions - 4 views

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    "Preparation for webinar series focusing on using GAFE to teach writing. A curated list of detailed features (that are easy to use and access) within Google Docs." Educators may want to know how to use these features to jazz up writing assignments and make a more creative, personalized document."
Rhondda Powling

Tynker | Programming courses for kids - Tynker | Coding for kids - 3 views

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    "Designed for schools wishing to teach students basic coding and computational thinking. Enjoyable learning website with links to apps available for iOS and Android. The site focuses on students actively creating technology, rather than being passive users of it. Teachers are also catered for with background information, lesson plans and tracking tools."
Ian Guest

Creative Commons Handbook for Teachers | Creative Commons - 9 views

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    "This is an introductory practical guide for teachers looking to use Creative Commons licensed works and share educational resources under a Creative Commons licence."
Ian Guest

Which Are More Legible: Serif or Sans Serif Typefaces? - 2 views

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    Detailed blog post by Alex Poole
Ian Guest

Poppy Field - 3 views

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    Visualising War Fatalities
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